Encountering Jung on Mythology
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Introduction 3(46) Part 1 Jung on Myth 49(182) Chapter 1 Jung vis-a-vis Freud on Myth 49(12) (a) Jung's Freudian Interpretation of Myth 49(5) From "The Theory of Psychoanalysis" 49(4) From "The Theory of Psychoanalysis" 53(1) (b) Jung's Rejection of Freud's Theory of Myth 54(7) From "The Significance of the Father in the Destiny of the Individual" 55(1) From "Introduction to Kranefeldt's `Secret Ways of the Mind'" 56(1) From "The Concept of the Collective Unconscious" 57(2) From C. G. Jung Speaking 59(2) Chapter 2 The Origin of Myth 61(24) (a) The Similarities among Myths 61(5) From "Schiller's Ideas on the Type Problem" 61(1) From "On the Psychology of the Unconscious" 62(1) From "The Relations between the Ego and the Unconscious" 62(1) From "Commentary on `The Secret of the Golden Flower'" 63(1) From "The Philosophical Tree" 64(1) From "Fundamental Questions of Psychotherapy" 64(2) (b) Independent Invention Rather Than Diffusion as the Source of the Similarities 66(1) From "The Significance of Constitution and Heredity in Psychology" 66(1) From "The Psychology of the Child Archetype" 67(1) (c) Rejection of the Experience of the External World as the Source of Independent Invention 67(7) From "General Description of the Types" 67(1) From "Definitions" 68(2) From "On Psychic Energy" 70(1) From "Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious" 70(1) From "Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth" 71(1) From "Marginalia on Contemporary Events" 72(1) Letter to Baroness Tinti (10 January 1936) 73(1) (d) Independent Invention as the Projection of the Unconscious onto the External World 74(5) From "Symbols of the Mother and of Rebirth" 74(1) From "The Dual Mother" 75(1) From "The Type Problem in Poetry" 76(1) From "On the Psychology of the Unconscious" 77(1) From "On the Psychology of the Unconscious" 78(1) From "The Structure of the Psyche" 79(1) (e) Independent Invention as the Projection of the Collective Rather Than the Personal Unconscious onto the External World 79(2) From "Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth" 80(1) From "The Psychology of Eastern Meditation" 80(1) From "The Philosophical Tree" 81(1) (f) Myths and Archetypes 81(4) From "Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious" 82(1) From "The Psychology of the Child Archetype" 82(3) Chapter 3 The Function of Myth 85(16) (a) Revealing the Unconscious 85(3) From "The Psychology of the Child Archetype" 85(1) From "The Dual Mother" 85(1) From "A Psychological Approach to the Dogma of the Trinity" 86(2) (b) Encountering the Unconscious 88(6) From "Background to the Psychology of Christian Alchemical Symbolism" 88(1) From "Paracelsus as a Spiritual Phenomenon" 89(1) From "The Conjunction" 90(1) From "Principles of Practical Psychotherapy" 91(3) (c) Making Life Meaningful 94(3) From "The Psychology of the Child Archetype" 94(1) From "The Archetype in Dream Symbolism" 94(1) From "The Function of Religious Symbols" 95(2) From Memories, Dreams, Reflections 97(1) (d) Abetting Therapy 97(3) From "Schizophrenia" 97(1) From "The Aims of Psychotherapy" 98(1) From "Foreword to the First Volume of Studies from the C. G. Jung Institute" 99(1) (e) Providing Models for Behavior 100(1) From C. G. Jung Speaking 100(1) Chapter 4 Myths and Dreams/Fantasies 101(8) From "The Theory of Psychoanalysis" 101(1) From "The Theory of Psychoanalysis" 102(1) From "The Role of the Unconscious" 102(1) From "Analytical Psychology and Education" 103(2) From "The Tavistock Lectures: Lecture II" 105(1) From "Foreword to Perry: The Self in Psychotic Progress" 106(1) From C. G. Jung Speaking 107(2) Chapter 5 Myth as a Way of Thinking 109(14) From "Two Kinds of Thinking" 109(14) Chapter 6 Kinds of Myths 123(52) (a) Myths of the Child 123(22) From "The Psychology of the Child Archetype" 124(21) (b) Myths of the Hero 145(28) From "The Origin of the Hero" 145(1) From "The Origin of the Hero" 146(4) From "Symbols of the Mother and of Rebirth" 150(3) From "Symbols of the Mother and of Rebirth" 153(2) From "The Dual Mother" 155(2) From "The Dual Mother" 157(2) From "The Dual Mother" 159(3) From "The Dual Mother" 162(2) From "On the Psychology of the Unconscious" 164(1) From "Religious Ideas in Alchemy" 164(6) From "The Conjunction" 170(1) From "The Tavistock Lectures: Lecture III" 171(2) (c) Personal Myths 173(2) From Memories, Dreams, Reflections 173(1) From Memories, Dreams, Reflections 174(1) Chapter 7 Myths and Primitives 175(3) From "Two Kinds of Thinking" 175(1) From "Psychological Aspects of the Mother Archetype" 176(1) From "The Psychology of the Child Archetype" 177(1) From "A Psychological View of Conscience" 177(1) Chapter 8 Myths and Moderns 178(34) (a) The Demythicizing of the External World 178(1) From "The Philosophical Tree" 178(1) (b) The Continued Existence of Traditional Myths 179(2) From "Psychology and Literature" 179(2) (c) The Revival of Traditional Myths 181(15) "Wotan" 181(13) From "The Fight with the Shadow" 194(2) (d) The Creation of Distinctively Modern Myths 196(14) From "Flying Saucers: A Modern Myth" 196(14) (e) Myth as Never Superseded 210(2) From "Two Kinds of Thinking" 210(2) Chapter 9 Earlier Psychological Interpretations of Myth 212(3) From "The Personification of the Opposites" 212(1) From "The Conjunction" 213(2) Chapter 10 Myth and Religion 215(16) From "The Undiscovered Self (Present and Future)" 215(1) From "The Undiscovered Self (Present and Future)" 216(1) From "Psychology and Religion" 217(1) From "Foreword to White's God and the Unconscious" 218(2) From "Answer to Job" 220(1) From "Rex and Regina" 220(1) From "Jung and Religious Belief" 221(1) From Memories, Dreams, Reflections 222(2) From Letter to Dorothee Hoch (23 September 1952) 224(1) From Letter to Upton Sinclair (7 January 1955) 225(2) From Letter to Pastor Tanner (12 February 1959) 227(4) Part 2 Developments in the Jungian Theory of Myth 231(42) Chapter 11 Erich Neumann 231(9) Introduction to The Origins and History of Consciousness 231(9) Chapter 12 Marie-Louise von Franz 240(16) From Patterns of Creativity Mirrored in Creation Myths 240(16) Chapter 13 James Hillman 256(17) From Re-Visioning Psychology 256(17) Index 273
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